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Good crowd for Maiden Gully Australia Day celebration in 2024 | Bendigo Advertiser

Good crowd for Maiden Gully Australia Day celebration in 2024 | Bendigo Advertiser
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Fishing author at Walker Rotary meeting

Dr. Bruce Carlson, M.D., PhD, and retired chair of the Department of Anatomy at the University of Michigan School of Medicine, spoke to the Walker Rotary Club June 13. He

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Five years ago a cage fighter battled to help send a boy on a dream trip

Five years ago a cage fighter battled to help send a boy on a dream trip
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Wayne Dencil Bernard | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 6, 2021 GLADSTONE – Wayne Dencil Bernard, 83, wintering in Titusville, Fla., and summering in Gladstone, Mich., peacefully went to be with our Lord on December 18, 2020. Born on May 21, 1937, his younger years were filled with music and hard work growing up on the second generation dairy farm in Garden, Mich. He took over the farm in his adult years toiling over crops, cows and kids for hours on end. In the evening, he ate his dinner of a dozen eggs, loaf of toast, gallon of milk topped off with cake drowned in a bowl of milk while his children adored his intelligence helping them with their homework, calculating the complicated math problems in his head before they’d work them out on paper and him singing the ABCs backwards to sabotage their spelling studies. They laughed and they learned. He taught them to enjoy the simpler side of life and see wonder in the smallest of things. Wayne enjoyed playing the accordion with gusto and could bellow out a polka that compelled you to dance with every fiber of your soul. And dance he did right into the heart of the love of his life and marrying his soulmate, Laura (Bergeon) Gardner on October 7, 2000 in Escanaba, Mich. Adventures took them bowling with some amazing friends, dancing at places like the Amvets, Trenary, American Legion in Gladstone; experiencing the beauty of nature such as Ruby Falls, Pictured Rocks and Niagra Falls and waterfalls throughout the U.P. During the winter in Florida, he enjoyed going to nature trails, Brevard County Zoo and especially visiting the family of sandhill cranes at Fox Lake Park. His love of nature was boundless and he could be found outside for hours simply enjoying God’s creations from the smallest flower to the largest tree to all the birds in between. He loved gardening so much he often tracked in a plethora of dirt into the house so it looked like he was starting a greenhouse. Wayne was a humble man of few words until he got on the phone. His humor, quick wit and love for life engaged you for an hour yet it only felt like a moment. He enjoyed televised sports like the Detroit Tigers baseball, Green Bay Packers football and Pro basketball. In the evening he would turn on a game, kick up the leg rest, settle in with a bowl of ice cream or chocolates or some of his wife’s lovingly crafted desserts and he was content for hours. Wayne never owned anything he didn’t share until the rabbits raided his garden, squirrels stole the bird seed and the deer feasted on his flowers. THEN it was all out war! On top of the hours spent gardening and landscaping were hours spent chasing and catching critters and outsmarting their every move. No matter how they tried to break his spirit, he marched right back outside planting, feeding and weeding. Many others would have easily given up. Although his work here on earth is now finished, he is survived by many to carry on his works, his memories, his love for life and for people. Survivors include his wife and soulmate, Laura Gardner-Bernard; children, Sheila (Eric) LaRoue, Wanda (Donald) Lemaster, Joan Bernard, Jennifer (Kenneth) Johnson, Carl Bernard, Raymond J Gardner, Michael (Jennifer) Gardner and Pam Gardner; grandchildren, Kyle. Matthew, Mark, Nick, Anthony, Sam, Lauranna, Alex, Kennan, Erik, Amber, Eric, Michelle and Kimberly; great-grandchildren, Lauren, Sophia, Caroline, Sierra, Amanda, Heather, Mason and Carson; sisters-in-law, Helen (Robert) Vidmar, Cathy LaFleur and Shan Bergeon; brother-in-law, Richard McKnight.

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